WATCH: Grand Jury Indicts Driver for Smashing Through a San Angelo Walmart with a Ram 2500

CALEB WILSON ARRESTED FOR AGG ASSAULT W/DEADLY WEAPON, CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$300KVehicle-ramming attack on Walmart at 5501 Sherwood Way in San Angelo (Contributed/Amy Clafin)Vehicle-ramming attack on Walmart at 5501 Sherwood Way in San Angelo (Contributed/Amy Clafin)

By Sam Fowler | Apr. 19, 2019 2:30 pm

SAN ANGELO, TX -- The man accused of driving his pickup truck through Walmart in June 2018 has been indicted.

Caleb J. Milton Wilson, 20, was indicted by a Tom Green County grand jury on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second degree felony, and one count of criminal mischief.

On June 28, Wilson drove his red Dodge Ram 2500 through the automatic doors of Walmart at 5501 Sherwood Way around 12:40 a.m. Wilson had been driving around with an female friend from out of town according to the arrest affidavit.

Around midnight, Wilson told his friend he needed to get some water. At the store, the friend used the self checkout lanes to complete her purchase, but realized Wilson was not with her. He reappeared as she was finishing her purchase. Wilson told her to meet him outside.

Outside, witness statements said the two were in an argument and Wilson used a grease gun to break the driver's side window of the Dodge Ram. Wilson's friend became scared and a good samaritan suggested that she use the bathroom as an excuse to get away and escorted her back inside.

After a short while, the two walked back outside and Wilson repositioned his truck to face the two in the automatic glass doors and revved his engine. Police said the surveillance video supported the two witness statements.

Wilson then plowed through the grocery side of Walmart and exited the building. When he exited the building, he tried to flee police and collided with a Toyota Camry. The indictment says Wilson "did then and there intentionally and knowingly threaten [the female and samaritan] with imminent bodily injury."

The indictment says Wilson caused anywhere between $2,500 to $30,000 in damage.

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Sam Fowler - Former Correspondent

Ever since I was a kid, sports have been my passion. I guess you could say being able to cover sports is a dream come true. I graduated from Angelo State University in 2017 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. I was a two-time All-Conference punter at ASU along with an All-Region selection from Don Hanson and an All-American Selection by USA College Football in 2014. I have worked in and around sports media since 2012.

They need to give this crazy moron maximum on all counts he was trying to kill her. Second degree is a joke this moron don’t ever need to drive ever again. Retarded looking future killer right there sterilize him now before he has kids!